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CHICO ALVAREZ Y NOSOTROS - LOS BARBAROS DEL RITMO (2007) Classic 1970's Cuban dance music Personnel on cuts 1,2,3,4,7,8,9,& 10 Ethan Fanschell, Piano & Flute Russell "Skee" Farnsworth, acoustic bass Gordon Tomasin, Lead trumpet & all solos Charles Affelt, trumpet Danny Del Valle, timbales Mike Splanger, trumpet Justo De La Torre, Trombone & Coro Joseph Roldan, Baritone Sax Gene Golden, conga Drums & Cencerro Daniel Del Valle, Bongò, Concerro & Coro Chico Alvarez, Lead Vocal, Maracas, Cencerro, Clave Guiro & coro Victor "Chino" Trias, Tres Cubano Ramon Muniz, Guiro & Clave Olufemi, coro Personnel on cuts 5 & 6 Leonel "Papo" Ortega, Piano, coro, vibes & strings Leo Fleming Sr, baby bass Dany "El Indio" Martinez, flute Hiram Colon, Alto sax & Musical Director Pete Miranda, baritone sax Danny Del Valle, timbales Tony Barrero, trumpet Sid Judah, trumpet Gene Golden, conga Drums Elwood "chick" Johnson, bongò, cencerro & Clave Joe Gonzales, Timbales Chico Alvarez, Lead vocal, coro & maracas
more tracks can be heard on Vinilemania's Radio Channels
review by Bruce Polin - courtesy www.descarga.com
Now
here's a collector's item worth collecting: A treasure trove of
classic salsa/son-montuno/descarga jams as typified by the much
respected New York based Nosotros. Originally from 1981, this
session is released here for the first time ever. I repeat:
it has never been released prior. It's one of only two
records produced by the band (the other, originally on Vaya and
produced by Louie Ramirez in 1979, is currently out-of-print).
Alvarez' clear, robust, voice is just right to navigate his working
club band of musicians which include the likes of bassist Russell
"Skee" Farnsworth, trumpeter Gordon Tomasin, conguero
Gene Golden among others. Heavy, heavy swing is everywhere on
Los Barbaros Del Ritmo. Listen to the spectacular "Agua Pa' Ti," the
plutonium-packed descarga arranged by Dick "Taco" Mesa - it will
leave you gasping for air. And the slow boil created by Paul López
arrangement of the classic Arsenio Rodriguez composition "Ñaña
Acere" is coming darn close to perfection. And while the core of the
tracks here are sizzling interpretations of classics, Alvarez's own
composition "Piñiero" (in honor of the great Cuban composer
Ignacio Piñeiro) is a highlight here.
Mr. Alvarez
also chose to include are two live tracks from the Village Gate,
NYC, 1985 and, as a bonus, two killer 1978 session tracks with
Alvarez' short-lived band Mayombe that featured
Oscar
Hernández on piano, Eddie "Guagua" Rivera on
bass, trumpeters "Chocolate" Armenteros and Junior Vega,
Jose Rodriguez on trombone, José Mangual Jr., Mauricio Smith
on coro and others. The CD sleeve includes Salsiology author
Vernon Bogg's original notes as well as
Chico Alvarez'
detailed insights as to the band's history.
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